I am looking to buy this 1969 SS/RS Camaro 396/375Hp. Does anyone know any thing about this car ? Ebay Item# 300566065549 They say it is #s Matching .They are going to send me pics. of all the #s today and I will post them as soon as I get them. Any info. would be greatly Helpful. Thanks Donald

124379L502363 isn't in the database, but as you probably know, without pictures of the trim tag, pop and engine pad, it's impossible to verify the car. Post them when you can and we'll be able to tell you more.

ALL WAS CORRECT. THE REAR END IS CODE 373 POSI, 0922 IS SEPT 22 OF 1968, E STANDS FOREATON POSI. B IS FOR BUFFALO NY.T1002JH, THIS MEANS OCT. 2, 1968 STAMPED.THE BLOCK ITSELF IS SEPT 7, 1968. CASTING NUMBER IS 272 ON BLOCK.

i am no expert, but i dont like the trans stamp. it was supposed to be in a gang holder, and the L is missing. also too much spacing between the numbers. the engine pad needs to be cleaned up better to see broach marks. if you are serious about the car get in touch with jerry macneish and have him verify the stampings. you will be saving yourself money in the long run.www.z28camaro.com

the more i look at the other pics of this car the more i dont like it. one of the vin rivets is missing. according to the trim tag, it is a 711 black standard interior. the car cas a black deluxe interior.

Pretty car but not original stampings on the numbers on any of the drivetrain pieces. It has had a few things added for certain. WAY over marketed and that auction price was WAY over real market price for that car as it sits.

Yes, since LA shut down 4 months before Norwood, Norwood was the only plant, so they shipped coast to coast.

Ed

Sarcasm doesnt translate well... my car is a norwood and was sold in LA. (torrance, Ca)As far as i have seen, Van Nuys plant was still producing cars in late May/ early JuneWas there something special that norwood had that van nuys did not? (for a 69 350 ss)

Thanks Marty, I saw that but I don't understand what "dealer location is not possible" refers to. No such dealer, unlikely a LOS built Camaro would be sold in Maryland, or ?? Kurt, would you please elaborate? Thanks in advance!

Paul...if you look at the hand writting at the bottom of the POP you'll see what appears to be blue ink hot off the press. There is no way a 40+ year old doc's ink would look that fresh. At least that's what my CSI buds tell me...